Sunday, December 23, 2012

FDIC sells bank, new owner puts squeeze on borrowers

The FDIC closes a bank, offers that bank for sale, finds a buyer and agrees to cover some of the losses that the buyer incurs. That's how it works when your bank goes under.

But, what happens after you become a loan customer of the new bank? Is it all peaches and cream? Not necessarily so.
  
According to a report on CharlotteObserver.com, banks often put roadblocks in front of their borrowers and either hound them to pay off  their loans or face foreclosure.  One borrower wouldn't roll over and took the bank to court.  It WON!

Read the full story here.


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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Just what does your homeowner's insurance cover?

Hurricane Sandy was a wake up call to many homeowners who had to struggle with their insurance coverage.  Knowing just what is and is not covered by your insurance policies is an important part of homeownership.  Realty Times' most recent posting discusses what you should know about coverage and exclusions.  Confused?  Seek help from a professional insurance agent.

Read the full Realty Times article.

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Mortgage Foreclosure Backlog Impacts Market

mortgage refinance reverse conventional FHA fairfield nj title insurance agent settlement closing low-costForeclosure backlog impacts real estate marketplace.  That's the theme of an article in today's New York Times.
FORECLOSURES are taking significantly longer in states where lenders must go through the courts, and the delay may or may not be good for borrowers, depending on their circumstances. But some researchers say that dragging the process out hurts society at large.
The backlog in foreclosures hurts the real estate recovery in states using judicial foreclosure, such as New Jersey, because they impact the value of surrounding properties.

The long and short is that New Jersey is chock full of foreclosure properties, in the pipeline and in the marketplace.

"The best outcome is to prevent the foreclosure," said Paul S. Willen, an economist and policy adviser at the Boston Fed. "But if it’s clear that can’t be done, it’s in society’s interest to get the foreclosure done as soon as possible."
Read the full column here.
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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Widows losing homes in foreclosure

vested title insurance agent fairfield nj reverse refinance mortgage settlement closingI must admit, I'm a bit jaundiced about these types of stories that come across portraying banks as evil incarnate.  Here, the headline in the New York Times says it all, "Widows pushed into foreclosure."
Geraldine Bates lost her husband to kidney failure last year. Now, she has fallen behind on her mortgage payments and is terrified that she will lose her home in Jacksonville, Fla.
In the latest chapter of the foreclosure crisis, homeowners over 50 are falling into foreclosure at the fastest pace of any age group, according to nationwide data, in part because women are outliving their spouses and are unable to cope with cuts in their pensions, ballooning medical costs — and the fine print on their mortgages.

At first glance, the issue seems little more than a logistical headache. To stay in the home, the surviving spouse needs to take over the mortgage. But to do that, most banks require that the borrower assuming the mortgage be up-to-date on payments. Housing advocates say that their clients, especially if one spouse experienced a prolonged illness, often find they are already thousands of dollars behind.
The solution, ask the Federal government to create a nationwide solution.  Egad, this would be a nightmare as we have courts situated to adequately protect folks in this situation.

In my opinion, we don't have all the facts as I've yet to come across a bank that will not accept payments from the executor or administrator of an estate after the death of the owner of record.  As for modification of an existing mortgage, here, too, the executor or administrator is empowered under state law to act in the place and stead of the deceased owner. 

Finally, there's more than one way to skin a cat because if there's equity in the property, the surviving spouse should be eligible for a reverse mortgage that would pay off the existing first mortgage and provide a continuing cash flow to the survivor if that is desired.

Read the full report here.

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Friday, November 30, 2012

Just what is a reverse mortgage?

So, just what is a reverse mortgage? It's a question we are often asked.

An article on the Financial Upside blog is right on point.
A Reverse Mortgage provides a means for an individual or entity to take the equity out of their property.   The lender provides the borrower either a line of credit or a monthly payment which is due at a later date.   
That's it exactly.  Yes, there are upsides and downsides to reverse mortgages but a good mortgage broker, someone like Ken Goffstein, will steer you in the right direction.

To read more about reverse mortgages, see the full article here.

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